By Charles Mc fans HELLO DOROTHY! 1S YOUR FATHER SEEN AWAY 7 | HAVENT HE Go, FOR IT? WHERE DID HE RENTED A COTTAGE AT DID VT BENIFIT (Copyright WELL "THE FLUNKIES GOT THE CHANGE AND THE LANLORD GoT THE REST ~ Mr. and Mrs. William Morgan en- tertained Mr. and Mrs. William Lynch and family of Bethlehem this week. ~~ Mrs. Archbald Johnson and two small children of Bethlehem are visit- “ing Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Hale. The Ladies’ Aid Society of the P. M. Church at Fernbrook held a lawn so-- cial Tuesday night on the Evans lawn at the corner of Summit and Center stretts. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dungey and son spent ast week with relatives at ‘Green Ridge in Scranton. Frank Russ and family, Mr. and Mrs. ~ Kahlen and Mr. and Mrs. Simon Gear- hart motored from Weatherly, Pa., on Friday Tor a visit at the home of George Russ. Mrs. Arthur Franklin rtturned from General Hospital in Wilkes-Barre on ~~ Wednesday. ~The P. M. Church at Fernbrook held its Sunday school pienic at Perrin's Marsh eysterday. There was an in- teresting program of games and con- tests with prizes and plenty of good ~ things to eat. Grownups as well as ‘children enjoyed the day. Mrs. Stanley Doll and Martha Russ of Fernbrook celebrated their birth- days on Tuesday, August 6. Accord- ~ ing to the candles on their lovely write birthday cake they are each just eleven. Mrs. Daniel Deitrich and daughter, Eleanor of Johnson City, and Ken- neth McAlpine of Scranton spent last week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Zell Gar- inger. ~ Edith Adelman and her guest, Grace Netan of Philadelphia and Alice Elston ~ visited at the Oscar Culp home last Monday. / 3 Miss Addie Elston and Doris - Roberts, accompanied by Catheryine - Elizabeth Elston of Huntsville and ‘Mrs. Harold York and son, Stuart, of Trucksville are spending a week at Proicised Land Lake, near Hawley. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Parrish, Mrs. Parrish’s father, J. B. Hildebrant, and ~ Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Frantz spent Sun- OF SOCIAL INTEREST | IN AND ABOUT DALLAS 0 day at the Free Methodist camp ground at Roberts’ Grove. Elmer Parrish is building a home on some of his own property on Goss Manor. The house will later be for sale. Webster English of Mansfield called at the home of Frank Lauderbach on Tuesday. 2 Miss Francis Place of East Orange, N. J., will spend this week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Zell Garinger. Miss Doris Lauderbach is spending the week with her aunt, Mrs. William Strange in Trucksville. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Shiber and Mr. and Mrs. Westover of Kingston spent a day recently at Bushkill Falls. Mrs. Westover is Mrs. Shiber’s sister. Claude Schoch of Wilkes-Barre spent some time this week at the home of Prof. and Mrs. Ernest Wood. Mr. and Mrs. Lynde H. Ryman and children of Wilmington, Del, spent Tuesday at the home of Mrs. J. L. Ry- man. They left Wednesday for Kayu- tah Lake, New York, where they will visit Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Stone at their country home near Watkins Glen.. Miss Catherine Gebhardt is spending a few days with friends at Ocean Grove, N. J. The Warden family reunion is planned for August 15 at Fernbrook Park, across the tracks. Every mem- ber of the family is urged to be present. Madge Space and Ruth Kintz re- turned last Sunday from a two weeks’ stay at Camp Onawandah. Mrs. C. H. Miller. of Collingswood, N. J., is visiting at the home of her daughter, Mrs. G. K. Swartz. Mrs. Henry Randall and grand- daughter, Katherine Randall, and Mrs. James Randall have returned home after spending some time at the home of Joseph Randall of Fernbrook. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Shiber spent last Sunday at Ednell Heights in the Po- conos. , Mrs. R. 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All prices f. o. b. Jacory. Plymouth dealers extend the convenience of time payments. PLYMOUTH AMERICA’S LOWEST-PRICED FULL-SIZE CAR ~ JAMES R. OL! VER DALLAS, PA. burg, N. J. Ralph Brickel, Samuel Griffiths, Asa Lewis and Carl Hontz returned the early part of the week from a motor trip in the New England States. Mr. and Mrs. Daniels of Forty Fort visited on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Trevethan at Fern- brook. : Mr. and Mrs. Charles Deitrich and family and Mr. and Mrs. John Sey- 'mour attended the Deitrich reunion in Mehoopany on Wednesday. Walter Rossman returned home for a week-end visit with his family. He is working in Newark. Mrs. T. N. Titus and son Bobby of Stroudsburg visited with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Higgins this week and at- tended the Shrine picnic. Mrs. Laura Patterson entertained the following at a luncheon recently: Mrse Cooper, of Wilkes-Barre; Mrs. George Reynolds, Mrs. A. C. Kelly, Mrs. Moyle, of Trucksville; Mrs. R. L. Brickel, William Webster, Nortwick and Mrs. C. Dallas. Elmer Parrish is building a bunga- low on Sutton Creek Road for a Pittston client. Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Evans of Wilkes Barre visited this week at the home of Mrs. G. A. Baur. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Mrs. A. Hildebrant of Mannear and at Asbury Park. Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Sturedvant and daughter of Kingston will spend some | time in the home of Mrs. Georgia Pat- Traphold, Jr. Miss Helen Himmler is spending few days with Miss Helen Lavis Kingston. Ruth Creasy spent friends in Wilkes-Barre. Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Harvey, Miss Elizabeth Breckenridge and Frank Bulford spent Sunday with Mrs. Har- vey’s brother, Mr. and Mrs. £ugene Harvey at Broadway. M. B. Coolbaugh left Thursday with George R. Wright for two or three weeks’ stay at Spring Lake, N. J. The Epworth League held a business meeting and social at the home of Miss Jeanne Disque last evening. Prof. George Robinson, a past prin- | cipal of the borough high school, | stopped in Dallas for a few hours as lt and Mrs. Robinson were returning a of Friday with to their home in Eatonville. H. R. Robinson is suffering with a broken wrist as a result of being hit by an automobile while riding his motorcycle. Miss Ruth Marie Henry of Patter- son, N. J., is visiting her grandparents, Rev. and Mrs. C. B. Henry of ‘Shaver- town. Rev. C. B. Henry of Shavertown will preach on Sunday at Moscow for Rev. Judson Bailey, former pastor of Dallas M. E. Church. Rev. Bailey is enjoy- ing his vacation at this time. Mr. and Mrs. James Hoffman of Fernbrook motored to Sky-Top in the Poconos on Saturday. Miss Dorothy Patterson at Lake Waynewood. Ralph VanNortwick, who is attend- ing the University of Cincinnati, is visiting at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. VanNortwick. Rev. W. E. Webster will be absent from his pulpit the last two weeks of August and the first two weeks of September while he takes his summer vacation. 5 Mr. and Mrs. William Batey and family of Pittsburgh are visiting Mrs. Batey's parents, Rev. and, Mrs. Anthony Iveson of Glenview Terrace this week. To Mr. and Mrs. Laing Coolbaugh, of Trucksville, a daughter. is visiting To Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Perry, a son, Robert Wesley. “Mr. and Mrs. U. S. Snyder of Jer- myn and Mr. and Mrs. John Williams and daughters, Marguerite and Helen, all of Olypphant, visited Mrs. W. T. Daddow on Sunday. : I. Gilbert of West Pittston and Miss Pearl Pope of Luzerne visited C. H. Bollinger on Sunday. J. L. Sullivan sends greetings from Rockport, Texas. He is enjoying a fine trip and seeing an entirely dif- ferent country climate and kind of people, Mrs. Samuel White and son, Wil- liam, of Elizabeth, N. J., will arrive Sunday for a two weeks’ visit with Mr. and Mrs. Chester Gates. Miss Viola Baer is spending time in Lake township. some Mrs. Corey Gordon, who has been caring for her parents in Noxen for some time, returned home on Monday. Her parents are slightly better. The Larksville Epworth League held an open air meeting in the Howard ‘Wardan field on Center Hill Sunday night. In spite of the very cold wind, between forty and fifty young people ® motored to the place and held a very terson on Lake street. The Sutton place on Huntsville | street is occupied by Dr. Harold] interesting song service and meeting. Mrs. James Knecht and children at- tended the Larksville Sunday school picnic at Sans Souci Park on Thurs- day. I.awrence Bevan, who has been spending some time at Thornhurst camp, returned home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Adelman and Mrs. Adelman’s uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Obediah Skelding of King- ston, motored to Elizabeth, NY J., over the ‘Week- end for a visit with Mrs. Adelman’s grandfather, Joseph Keener. Mrs. E. D. Lewis and Miss Sallie Johnson of Kingston spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Culbert. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Case and family have returned from a visit with Mrs. Case’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Evans of Wilkes-Barre. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Yoingblood, Ad- |dison Woolbert, W. J. Corcoran, Miss | Puith Waters and Mr. and Mrs. Milton | | Perrego attended the county clam day night for all the county mail car- | | riers. Mrs. Ada G. Coolbaugh and won! Allen and Mrs. Margaret Williams and daughter, Helen, of Miners Mills are | {spending this week touring the New | | England States, and New York. They | | will return by way of Buffalo and | | Niagara Falls. | Mr. and Mrs. W. Sunday with Mrs. T. Daddow spent | Daddow’s sister, family have returned from a vacation | Mrs. Harriet Bullock of White Haven. | Centremoreland 2 Ls Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Hawk and sons, | s | Donald and Norman of Bear Creek, | | Mrs. Ida Keller and Fred Newhart of | Bethlehem spent a day recently with | Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Neely. 2 | Dr. and Mts. H. K. VanTuyl and | children, Eleanor and ‘Warren, of | Kingston, visited friends in West Dal- | las last week. Rev. Webster made a business trip to Scranton on Thursday. Mrs. Herbert Hill spent Pharsday with relatives in Kingston. Mrs. Earl Rosencrants and children of Sayre visited her brother, Herbert Keiper, a few days this week. Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Veitch and family visited recently with Mr. and Mrs. Elwood McCarty of Lehman. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harris spent Sunday with Mrs. Minnie Learn of Lehman. Mrs. Russell R. Strunk and Mrs. A. Dungey with Mr. and Mrs. S. Rogers of Philadelphia motored to Eaglesmere Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. John Mericle visited Mrs. L. A. Clark of Scranton recently. Mrs. C. N. Booth spent Tuesday with Mrs. O. L. Harvey. Little Dick Major spent Wednesday" in Wilkes-Barre. Jean Elston and Lillian Spencer are attending Camp Onawandah this week. David L. Isaacs, the eldest brother of Claude Isaacs, of Dallas, died in Bayonne, N. J, on last Tuesday. He was buried in Woodlawn cemetery ‘on Saturday, August 3. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Rogers of Philadelphia and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Strunk of Kingston are visiting Mrs. John Mericle and Mrs. Arthur Dungey at their home on Lake street. ead PETITIONS FILED The Post finds that the following candidates for borough ‘offices have filed petitions thus far: Council, C. §S. Hildebrant, Harry Garrahan, Rowland Stevens, Ralph Eipper and James Franklin; justice of the peace, Charles Cooke; school director, F. F. Morris, J. F. Besecker, Clifford Space; tax collector, F. M. Gordon and Donald Frantz; bur- gess, Thomas Higgins and Harold Rood; auditor, Morgan Wilcox; judge of election in north district, Stanley Doll. There are many other names men- tioned but to date these are all who have filed. BIRTHS To Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Martin, a daughter, Dolores Elizabeth, on July 22. To Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sutton of Lake township, a daughter, Shirley Viola, July 30. Z To Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Yudichak, of Jackson township, a daughter, Dolores, July 26. To Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Stewart, of Trucksville, in General Hospital, a son, on July 23. To Ms, and Mrs. Earle G. Bennett of Parrin avenue, Shavertown, a daugh- ter, August 4. — ~ HOOVER REUNION The eighteenth annual reunion of | the Hoover famlies will be held at Fernbrook Park, across the car tracks, on Thursday, August 27, rain or shine. Friends are cordially invited and all members are requested to be present with their badges. . Classified Advertisements Classified advertisements in the Dal- las Post get results. The cost for in- sertion is two cents a word. Telephone numbers, numerals and initials count as one word each. Unless you have a charge account with the Post be sure to enclose stamps when sending in your advertisement. 0 FOR SALE Pratically new cottage at Kvan’s Falls. All improvements, plot 75x300 feet, two-car garage and large chickery. Cost $4,500 to build and will sell for $2,500. 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